Twomey grew up in Cork, where he attended
Christian Brothers College. He entered the
Divine Word Missionaries in 1963. After philosophical studies at Donamon,
County Roscommon, and theological studies at
St Patrick's College, Maynooth, he was ordained priest on 6 January 1970. After ordination, he spent a semester in
Münster,
Westphalia, studying under the theologian
Karl Rahner, before he transferred to the
University of Regensburg to do his doctoral studies under the supervision of
Joseph Ratzinger. On completing the doctorate in 1979, he was sent to teach in the Regional Seminary of
Papua New Guinea and the
Solomon Islands for three years as Professor of
Dogmatic Theology. After this, he was appointed professor at the Divine Word Missionary Theology Faculty at
Mödling, near Vienna,
Austria. In 1983, he was appointed lecturer in
moral theology at Maynooth, and was subsequently made
Professor. He was also Visiting Professor on the Theology Faculty of the
University of Fribourg, Switzerland, in the Summer semester of 1983. Since 1978, he has been a member of the Ratzinger circle of doctoral and post-doctoral students that meets once a year for a week-end seminar. In 1986, he founded The Patristic Symposium at Maynooth to promote the study of Patrology and has organised six international conferences on the subject. From 1997-2006, he was Editor of the
Irish Theological Quarterly. In 2003, he became Editor-in-Chief of
The Word. Since September 2006, he is Professor
Emeritus of Moral Theology. He is at present a member of the Provincial Council of the Irish and British Province of the Divine Word Missionaries, as well as being an elected member of the House Council in the SVD House, Maynooth. On 10 October 2011 he was conferred with the
Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal by Cardinal Burke. The medal was given to Fr Twomey for outstanding services rendered to the Church and to the Pope. ==Murphy Report==